The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 190, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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THE LIFE OF William HOWARD TAFT is a demonstration. It demonstrates the manliness and integrity of American principles. It demonstrates that
these principals will win; that Dy strict adhesion to them a man may achieve, not only honor at home, but admiration and respect abioad. I demonstrates, in
short, that it is,as fine a thing tojay to be an American citizen as ever it wasjn the history of our Country.
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VOLUME XX
SATURDAY MORNING,
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA. NOVEMBER 7,.1908.
SATURDAY *iV;
NUMBER 190
We want you to try the Daily State lipital. We know, if you do, you wdl want it all
the time. Send twenty-five cents and,, . will send it twenty-five days--A Trial offe^or_^
4. .j. .j. .j. + * * *
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± 150 drowned. f
4- TOKIO, Mnv. ii. - News has f-
-j- reat hecl here of trfe loss of the
-f .the steamer Talsh M.iru, widen -f
was sunk during a storm off*l£t- *
oro Island. Oije hundred and fifty -f-
persons were drowned. The vessel -f-1
•ti
was <*row'i<'d with fishermen and
passengers and those aboard only
twenty-nine were saved. The
Talsh Mafu was it vessel of 674
tons. Kroro Island is a small ls-
weather.
WASHINGTON
Saturday: sli
6.—Fair
slightly
4. -1- i i 1 i -l- -l- i "I 'I
GAS FUMES FATAL.
WASHINGTON, NOT. 6.—TI
persons were asphyxiated by
from kitchen stove at . 18(
«.«> t V W. ti t • 1
Fourth and Fifth Districts Dtm
ocVats' Main Dependence . x
• -I- land near the island Hokkaido.
TRY TO FALSIFY RETURNS *
Attempt First Made in McCurtain
County, Normally Demo-
cratic, Giving Taft Ma-
jority' of 250
Official returns from, the different
empties of the state are slow in beina
J . ! with the state elec tion board, but
I.■ nty-five .if the entire number havln;,'
iif.'ii received anil canvassed up to the
tiiu* of the adjournment of tne board
last •ening.
The.ie counties are fairly* well si.t-
fuued over the various parts of tin Htats
CASTLES IN *11
Today's Celebration Will Show
How Strongly
FEWER i
CONTEST IS HOT THOUGH
I- Taft. Mrs. Taft end Secretary Off
||>' * for Hot Springs
HOW IT LOOKED TO PEOPLE rnMMtTTFF . MEET3 *
t LOEB FOR THE NAVY BERTH | STATE COMMITTEE Blfc-io „
Four Questions Submitted to the
People Hopelessly Dead
and Fifth Carried by
Votes of Unthinking
With four of the propositions, which
were submitted to the people for their
Tillotsbn, Ben Harrison and Put
nam All in Race But Mc-
Calla on Face Seems to
Have Eest CJiance
Hons. The session will last tw • days and
Carpenter Will Continue as Mi.
Tuft's Secretary After In-
* auguration, Succeeding
William Loeb, Jr.
' CINCINNATI. Nov « -President.
Eiei't Taft, Mrs. Taft and I'Ti'd W. """"
penter* private
tonight at i :10 o ciock «f.. • ---
\- where v. Tuft wili remain for rest chance to demonstrate its craz.ncss it
. ... ,r vim- is evident that the people of Oklahoma
,,i,i r< ■ 1111loii until rhaiiKSgiying , , n . j.
• for the do not care t0 have anything to do
The day l.a* been tin- quid, st for tn - ...
•retary left this city pleasure dead and the fifth, the New
•lock for Hat Springs j Jerusalem . scheme gasping for
Following Opening Address by
Chairman Norris, Cash Cade
McGuire, Morgan, Creagar I
and Flynn Will IN FACT BIGGEST;
Speak
Arrangements have about been com
pleted for the big republican ratification
to be held ftere today .ami tonight. _
This afternoon there will he a nr« <
Hebe Outts Brenni
liner man, hoc moth
rmar
montl:
NORRIS
pit e cvj f . vl .
End may he taken as a fair average for
I . remainder of the state. In the listl in addition to assuring a working ni
ji'-f the largest democratic counties as nority. that it is anticipated, will prov
well as some of those -which may have effective a s 9 cheek to ultra radical leg-J
• v., hiininn Tni-up ma tori ties. islation th
,that no
. - , tivc • 8 * c<>«* lo ,,ltr" ,a(11'al 1.
. ven the republicans large majorities, ish.t on. the remarkable rep ibh'-an gaivs j jujK,. Taft today .-<-nt this .ajilemam
Taking these counties as 1 basis it ln th- face of returns in the lower hou-e j tn <Mapn. at Havana
To the Efforts of Chairman and
Secretary House May Be At-
tributed Success of Party
on Tuesday Last
Tuesday's election was an umiualifiod
surprise t.
proved tw
iul(j seem that the Bryan plurality in
the suite will not exceed from five to
eight thousand.
The best figures on tire situation di-
vide tiie state as follows:
I )1 strict.
IKl^st District . .
'Second T>istrict
Third District .
T -urth District
Fifth .District .
of the vtate legislature has materially
fected the speakership situation.
This effect of course is by way of ellm
Inatlon
This effect of course is by way of cum- i wus an honor^d man, a true patriot,, wno
nation. Mil* of Garfield, and Vnndeven- J un(jerstt)(,(l the values and the respon-
• r of Washington, fa'lllm; of r« —1 • ti n. ,i]itios of liberty and who lo^ed Cuba
tre consequently out of the speakership!' . , ,< > «s iieart.**
consequently out of the speakership
Taft Bryan running. J. A. Tillotson of Nowata, elect- ,
...3100 fd on the face of t\\? returns by i pos^i- lod*'{,en. "todav and will be rc
.2non Me 700 faces what promises to be a bit- | ^ Sprin'gp #
..3000 • Iter contest with Shufeldt. his republican I while no official announcement
opponent who claims that*hl« name vtom be€n it is known upon reliable -
. 6000 i.njustly omitted from the official ballots, i thor-ltv that Fred W. «Carpenter, who ha
—1 In view of this fact, the frien-is of Tillot- j ((.< n '^jr Waft's secretary for many wan
10,000 son feel th;'t even though the contest III jjj (ip ^ tQcretary to the president
decided In hie favor, it will never.th®1e'J> succeeding in that poslr
,f effoct Tn gn *ly damaging his chan- | Tp who lt is a]so ,
for the speakership.
With Tillotson practically out of ti
new sfate. It conclusively
at propositions. That the
tat.- of Oklahoma Is not hopelessly dem-
ocratic. and that In future quadrall????
•tmtests it Is to 1m considered as d.-bata
lie pr.Min.'i, in which til- moi i effe< tive
• ffort will win. From a Republican view-
>oint it has shown the unquestioned wts-
piiT-t "'i ionv atid concert a'
ed to warralsing factions who re-
tire headof ^he state org.inlzatlon
target of their splenetic spite,
reduce the boasted democratic m*i-
. dom
, William Le
/the Republican st^to at the
uu ..ul b.i« .v — -- l0ne llotel. Many «d the *'l,i 1 ^ ()f ,
'' V, hu.i sine- with dreams, Or schemes or that which I I ,:i. wm l- • '• ' 1
Ll eon^e!! ' W!... would r.s„lt in the .attempt breaking ^ ,
\,M-. n T. Herri. U. but stated afterwards 0f «a contract, entered into with the j lng 1 "ul
iatters of slgrii.icance were dls- ^ ynjtcd States Governrrent. [nioM -.m ' 1 u,'i, n there will !>• rn
There were.four constitutional ques- ^ (. .. t.; n-t nn; 1 :i '
, tions submitted to the people last Tues j "-of K,md band rnusi- on :("•
ftr Mag -n. at ^ " pre9|. day, the Torrens land Re^istery plan, I t ' 0JlK,t^bd and in addition there "
of tH%di.p.nWy q«..- ,.. .,;r
•• n«„. a true patriot,w o t,on. >(| ? ^ jf toTi
may become a part of the constitution j The prim ipa'"^judpe j. II Bur-1 „
with all ills heart." ! of the st.ite must receive a majority I | |d0(.,', thl s meeting and Ad -1
The offi'.-a ..r Mr. Taft were 'll™ant- of the ballots e,st ,t the election. "r:' ." ^1, furni^' n, - Th- open- L
led here today and will be rc-ts.m .'This Hoes not mean that if a majority , inp' S(.,,.f.tion will .bt •Hot Time In the O'.l
has of those who voted on the question J Town Tonight." , ,n ' , . i.i,. to i n
have voted in favor of the propositions Manv .peul-vs of vlil- Trpuiati-u |orlty. of to . Possible 10 00
that thev I..V. passed, but it means',., here M ' • V " : ' "
that a majority of all the votes of j Chal-tnan Nnrr.j;^'dilre.,. I t."- p. Mat-
electors .placed ^n_the^ ba I jot 'j 1 ,,,,r. - it i. . ..nsvirred 111.11 i
Jr wl.il. it if al1 ■ nvpted may lav, TTTTTTTTTI 4 i t H HH t H H H H H H t +
the position of secretary or the navy "r«T ± ± x. x x x 4.
" ' ....... - the Taft cabinet, if be so desires. -f w,rToov OVER A MERCILESS OPPOSITION.
running. M." '."lln "f l.ove *o.,ntv and Hen Carrentci with Mr. Taft In • J- McGUIRE WON A GREAT VICTORY o e w hi, de-isiv^
Harrison of ra vin and Putnam ol 'k- ,.h|,iDpines and'l.as l.een his teere- -T- Hon. H. «. McGuire has spe.ial r'"- "
'nh-nin > ■ • n i"" dem-ratin ,w n| vi. , . in .... Kl.«t Histriet h|m from the opening
The administration gangr played an' "
i.f the - ampaijjn. p ti1P speHal administration pet
* Tl - '• 1 s' '^ ^"r democrats were pushed aside ...
4- „with whom t > beat MeOuire. All othrr aemocrau « 1
•' ; Trnted hi- psnphaK'.is lamhastlns M-
+ -I" '••••••' |,, i,.jnt fie-. II'
■T- auln He first I' «•.. ''' .!ftera few Joint H' h Hmr, eh.il-
•f .1 pretty Rood eater himself—and at a j
■V ed to jro it alone. * Th were loe-i^al forceful and
■V Mr. McGuire made masterh speech ^ ThrN r • .. jt, di,,_
I- eonvlneingr H. had a splendid record in congress and stood on it with dig
nitv and power. ottacVs of the opposition on McGuire
The last week of the enmpaien the nUacKs in.
iless Kv.'i'v iMn.vral who Coulu srout was hr. ,1.1 imo «...
first district to 'cuss" MeOulre. „„t all
jsr ;,'f 'Xs't-'sfX"
hn.?„,V";:, The^ dill "not believe in the .an, who
Johnston -ent iiaek M his neglected low practice
v [mipsws
So Dispensary Devotees Would
Fool the People
*
^,WIN ON A TECHNICALITY?
Plea is Advanced That, Recent
Vote Affected Only Towns
of 1,000 to 2,000 and *
' Not Entire
System
Upon the heels of adverse* returns
tli. .oiyorafs of the stale dispenst . ad-
vunic tlm* uni'j ie argument iliat in tlie
initiated bill, -aitly lion, a'.l :i\aili. '•>
Indications defeaicl, t ie p- !>•• •• • • 1 y
vote upon the proposition of the extt -i-
.. n ol the lu-w<-is-iiy system into the
towns of 1000 people and not* upon tiro
8} stem entir<. ins ipp >rt <4J this urgu-
nient the advocates of the system«<lr.i >v
fii,•* spun argument of legal technicality
to the effect that the dispensary
prot
bUtte
. part of the organic law <>f
id not Included In the initiated
as formidnble eandldat
Mcfalin will cro Into thf
teen «atre votes from
ountry while Harjl'on
field
8100
" Tt l** supposed that the democratic
pluralities In the fourth and fifth dis-
tricts may increase .the democratl- plu-
rality a few votes, but .not enough to
make anw material difference unit ss
t ,.rP is nhown some startling manipula-
tions of figures and as most of the coun-
ties In 111ps" districts have been heard
fr m bv the republican campaign mao-
: - rs there will V.e little chance to cross
out. .
It was 1" i • • ■ <'«terda\ tluJ' <11' "
deavor wPf being made to change t!ie • r •
nit of the vote :n McCurtain county
which gave a Taft majority of 1150.
Telegrams were received from men in
t . I'ountv, tilling of the scheme's ml
should the efforts he continued evidence
has been secured which will mean the
imprisonment of nnv person who in an.*
manner violates the election law by fal-
sifying election returns
McCurtain county is In the extreme
southwestern part of the stat and .one
venr ago. on the face of the returns
returned a republican majority of lo0
V In some way when the anvas oc-
curred the' figures r^ead the other way.
ti ore is also trouble over returns from
fiacre and Nowata romyeg where names
■>f legislators were oml'ted from the bal-
'ots and even In the face of court orde-x
* • democrntle election hoards refuse^ to
i ".iw republican candidate." to appear on
the tickets. •
ALVA. OKT.A.. Nov. f — Official count Fourteen Hundred and Twenty-
of Woods county a'\" Taft 137. Morgan a — -
and the representative a majority of
?" Taft's vote shows net republican gain
for the Iron
caucus with 1*1 f-
the Chickasha
xvH enter the
ju from the Choctaw and
. r, • country, r-itnam jf - nur«e i-
Pomewhnt an unknown quantity as his
eoun i' - lit with the republican.
T , t'-e event of a close contest between
il.A... . nriliilfltes the Putn*n ennaldaW
,,,,,he.-ome ef ereat proportions as n
comuromlse candidate.
T'm t'me of 'he session Is as yet t o
r;";: f'r^
he nronhesle.l that he(ore the rn««n«
..f me parts ^'V
\ non.lets for t' ■ -_aV. 1 will he in
nlng
A PECULIAR \0Tf, rHIS
LOGAN COUNTY ON CAPITAL
59.
PURCELL
PTTRCKTd,. Nov. fi.—Official return**
'rnni McClain county give Taft a plural-
lt\- of 2".2. Republican gain 316.
mcalester.
McAT.ESTBH. OKT^A.. Nov. 6—Taft's
i hiralltv lp pltttsburg counly will reach
1 '■ ui«'t republican imln of T7R.
The following telegrams were recelvea
Three Voted in Favor of
Settling Permanent Lo-
cation at Once
In Logan county H e reeent vote ""'lar, jn t. win department
.he five constitutional quectlons, Is quite Kendall Mlachter, assistant
1 nfrifi-ii canvas af the retains that position, and aft
Interesting and the ointrai cui.v , _ t f
SECRL i ARV Wm. LOub
. i jn, t election <-laim no doubt .will
iu<- people of the new t *
mighty far fetched, when at the polls
they expressed their preference upon the
opposition, not if its extension into the
towns*of a thousand people, but upon thy
system ln«its entirety. And now, in the
lace of adverse popular expression on the
subject, this declaration conie.s as a direct
reversal of the popular will, anil as such
an argument is urged in attempt to per-
petrate the original system, w ill undoubi-
. , i; meet a m of popular disappio\al.
\ n |iu! 11'■ \. j.v nil" at In ««ffi« 1;11 h -
cles here today, flouted the theory ad-
vanced by tin dispensary advo.ati?*.
Said he. "It the dispensary proposition as
s\ii i lit ted to •the people In Tuesday's
election is defeated, that defeat simply
means that section one the I'lllup*
Uooze BUI, providing for the creation of
the Agency system, is repudiated by the
pe.'i !e of the KUi^e, and iv.\ ' , • ■ '•
show a different aspect to the situation
In my Judgment will only meet with m''-
m •• TJlic people thought^ and i i
I rightly tliat they wefo voting on the en-
ii >1 system, and upon the entire system
With three congressmen elected, m«. t,xpre8setl their evident disapproval, an I
state majority cut to a pitiful tiKin* ^ Furh nnv court Is hound to 1
a working minority In the state legisla
ture. a hormonlaua party
in prime i-ondltion to cut
campaign two years hence.
I of p tin republican state c
the selection of Jt
• ship of tire state (
pllshed in the face of the fact that t^e
-V 'new state's Joss AVilliam J.*Uryan made
* |an appeal t"f popular s.iffn.Re the r.-.ii-
ity assumes marvelous#proportions.
That this was accomplished is due
lar gel v to efforts of Chairman Norris and
St retary llou «■ < f the state orgunlsa-
III.,, nn.1 this cff'.rt unftide.l .ve l.v tlie
•r.t,t support of the natioii.il
o-Kiinlnitlon who fiituously .intended
that the new state was hopelessly dern-
ra. i
irganlzatlon
the wisdom
mmlti
the leudf
t ha Ok to bis neglect ea . . flistrlf,t ,p -T-
K'r^' = :^ov %!r ;
tee «ho..M he remembered for h.s jplenfll.l n • • , p
—jtrsrjajtBft rasjffw&r-s.- *
dldate. . , . -T*
Norris 1
mmit i
continued on page'?. column 1
DORANDO PETRI SOON^^
COMING TO AMERICA
Disqualified Winner of Marathon
at London to Meet
Hayes Again
\"F!\V* YORK, Nov. fi—The lovers of
athletic sports In this city may soon ho
v< n in opportunity to witness a con-
'• - I for supremacy between Jbhn J.
" !\ rs. • v Inner of the Marathon race in
the Olympic games at Tendon last July,
and *T>orando Petri, the Italian runner
who finished first In the great race, but
* wns disqualified because of being helped
aeroy the line.
7'at Powers, who Is endeavoring to
hrlnt; the two fast runners together, has
" dvofl a cable dispatch ; tatlng that
Trornndo sails for New York ttidfly. If
Ho yes ran arrange his theatrical en-
gagements the race will probably be held
'tv latter part Vif this month In "Ma<11.«on
Square Garden. II wm be over the satyie
distance as the Marathon rac# .that* is
miles 3K5 yards.
If fl I ayes anil Dorando mee| it will he
e real sporting sensatfon of The winter
.and undoubtedly will attract an enor-
i" ti; crowd. No athletic contest of irlod-
timea created tueli feeiia^r as I te
vote demons .Mt.*^ that nn v iesih.it.
the county waited the, Oklahoma Capital
proposition settled for good
Tl:e stall- SgCll > tll.csf
ed in this county by a v<
2.-s(Va majority against th
of 134-'.
The Torrens" land schemc
•libuilt* the same treatment tin
2131 for and 3.-07 against.
The vote to allow the to
fix the permanent location of the state j
capital before 1913 shows that 1.4-3 voted fl".
iu favor of the proposition and | j.
jik.iIii>i. m pin'" word« ... art than ono
third of the city and county felt tli.it
they had enough of the political hold uP.llft,
bi.me anil wanted the matter iwttl. •. n«| ji, pa,
was defeat-
of 3.522 t )
propostlon
received
tot# being
rislaturr
will reji
NOTARIES
Pinch,
unty.
retary,
i leave
Taft this fall.
' nritteeman rash Cade, of
i follow and Dennis Flynn is
i one of his telling address
; f'.uire. (V E. th eater and Dl h T. Mm •
I tan, okln hoina'n three "publican oon-
g-e««men will also pesk. «Wm. II.
Keynnlds. enn.ll<late for Corporation oom-
in..;<i,niei. will he here from Atok i and
CHARTERS ISSUED
The First Church of Waynoka with the
ollowing trustees; (!. K. Clampltt, K.
lawk ins and H. I. Slilrely, all of Wajm-
ik*.
The Bonne oil company, of Tulsa, with
capital stock. The dlrecto-. s are:
Hull, R U Ktfdlougr . and Guy
11 of Tulsa.
E. K
Pard oil and C
• • .il tne STaTr ana ir-^c incn. ^
II U. thing which m v be put up to them. _
CONTINUED ON PAGE
, t ..line ill h;.ve !:i:M ' 1'ntOI'l
he in f?vor of each nueetion before it ■ 1;; , , . Ni„ C
becomes a nart of the constitut on. I
It mepns thst every mutilated b^liot
m.'ft he taken into ton?ic-eration and
I counted as a vote against the proposi-
t:on.
Yesterday* the. state election boprd
'had canvassed twenty-three counties
and without taking into consideration
the fact that in these counties hun-
dreds of mutilated ballets were thrown
out. every one of the four mentioned
schemes were lost by over two thou-
sand votes.
"The effort on the part of certain
.nt'.'rerted individuals to clr <1 (l
the propositions have carried is si^n-
ply a scheme to mis-lead the neople of
the slate and make them swajlow any-
ORDER NOT YET EFFECTIVE
Interstate Commerce Commis
. sion's' Ruling' Arouses Stren-
uous Opposition of Rail-
roads—Discriminatory
HICAOO. ILL.,
•ossi up. Seaman I
I"T'. T.' 1 nit. .1 Hi ll' - Clreull
-duled for
Hird a temporary injum ti
will
1 Maker
ourt t -daj
-Jud
In * the
grantet
r the in
us such any court is bound to hold
Whether this argument Is merely a
straw at which the sinking system vain-
ly clutches In the face of Imminent de-
feat, or Is an Jionest opinion whidi will
be di 'ended in the st iu uts, • • ■
haVe not as yet shown but the concensus
of oplnb n Is that. In tlie event the « ffi- lnl
court finds that the people of the stale
ated.
NATIONAL FLOWER
SHOW IN CHICAGO
First • Event of" Character Opens
With Finest Prospects
CHIVAGO, ILL., Nov. 6—With .nil tl.
bustle and confusion that usually accom-
panies the opening of a large exhibition#
the first nutiuual show under the aus-
pices of the Society of American Kloiisis
b-Man In the coliseum this afternoon.
There was a large attendance and cnsld-
ei III;; t! <• fuagldtud'; of im ex.niUt "1
thu u'K show was n tarly good order. Hy
, ■.. ■ \i I-. t'Xpf- I■ .
ldhii installed and the whole nffair in thu
mot I ui ti at live- shape p- ssiole. *
Tne < xhibitioo i.-j tlto largest all < r if
it*-- kind ever attempted In this country.
.V .11Ih'.MiO lit ciisir prises and irmdreds
•lln
P.
ddenvllle.
MORGAN WINS BY %815 YEARS FOR MORSE FED' RATIONS COMBINE
THE RACE WAS CLOSE RANKER I
the*., .aiiiv pe.ipl'- «'H!. 'I'll."Hi !l t> in 1
turned around antl voted for tlie N"\v
Jerusalem scheme. The vote^on this
question being 1 J yes. ; 1 1 '
The provision to sell t school I.mis
of the state ♦WH S defease I b. a \ "b
•J,184 to 8,141—almost r thousand people
being opposed to the sale at tills time.
The vote on the five schemes in Lo^ m
,!nhm.'.'.tl *r ti> •• mi • < • ' >! - ''Majors County Witl\ 534 Gave Convicted of
W. st 'hi' -V-1.. lit.- • _ "I. '' ' ; . • F"\ 11" w _ 1 ■ i I l.<Jn XXT
side of the state sre*sald t<rliav
in the Torrens* land schetne.
.lerusalein scheme and ti".- -
pjnn The ,.ffi vote. ffost for FultOIl
The offlciaf r« tur
n comp
nubllca 11
)khi h
lie f
the neoph
na med
meet'
COLUMN
tdals
vUI«
buted
iful oxllib
SENTENCED PERFECT AMALGAMATION
■ 'Major;; Uounty witu_ hi4 Ua\
11 Larg-est Republican Majority
and Canadian With 236 "
1. i • \ ' I
make some decided changes.
CONTEST OF ORATOBS
t_
BlQom-
Intercollegiate Meet at
ington, Illinois
BLDMINOTON. ILL . Niiv. Prospi
tive .'iintc-lM i^ a - -nM^ijjied \ I
p:11Ions of student« poure«f In:-- t w n l
juch feeling as the (]ay for the annual Intercollegiate orator
fnish the Marathon race iti London iast r.,4i rontcMt whi- h tak n !"*'-v.- 11 1
uil.n win loiullnir 1 • \ ,, 1 ' •. I -■ • -■ T It '
congressman
Mn th* s< cond district show the - lection
M"i^ i-'i'UbH
| ton, democrat by a plurality of
I The vot«- showing county pluraliti
I as follows: • #
County \lorga
Alfalfa
Beaver
Misapplication of
• Funds, He Draws Long Term
But Will Carry Case
Highef
(Associated Press.)*
New York. Nov. Charlos W.
uniiner. Dorando, who wftl ietdlni >
hf it four minutes, collapsed after en-
mir the stadi tCT Half a mile r so b>
b.re reaching the finish Dorando, it was
"Sid received a drffik of wlna which
etused bin legs to Rive way under nlm. At
rate he was In a frightful utate and
prawh-d on the track, but the spectators
In their excitement helped him to his
and be managed to crawl across tbo
line p|'ntE ft was lodged bv the Am r
I' "is and Hayes got the race. A specHI
j rlre was presented to Dorando by lief
sty Queen Alexandra
leynr" Tnlver-ilv The It : t'
presented lncl le Knox - ..lle'-e 1 i-
reka follese, Monmonth C'tdh-ire, Hhn k-
hurn College and Illinois Wesleyan,
Bla
V • P l-'ill- '
imprisonment by Judgt
United States court t<
tem . of Curtis was «-
sentence on M
v.irdict of guilt\
the funds of th«
North America u
tries In ti
Hough ol the
av. The sen-
Fulton
Tin
Mrs John Thrcadrill Hnads Ofll-
cers of New Organization-
Enthusiasm Marks Meeting
of tlie State s Women
Ardmore, Okla., Nov. fi. l-'or a pt
rlod of two hours beginning at n^ -n
yesterday, neither of what formerly j
were Oklahoma and Htdlan Territorv ;
bad a I' '!• r ' mi V■ ■ '
«.
HURT IN OKLAHOMA GAME
AUSTIN. TEX.. Nov. 6.—Ernest nix
on. 21 yenr" °'d. r|fht R"nr'1 "f y,e
I'nlverslty of KnnnnB foothnll tp.1111
wi. i Injur, .1 in ti" •; . # «!'h
Oklahoma University last Krldn^
died here tonight.
Dewey
j Kills
j Harper
I Major
•c Oklah-'ir a
Woodward
Woods ......
Uttddn
Canadian .
Cimarron
was based on th
. ' ! , I IPPU ' ,
N;iti«'-nal ' H.'irk of
1 mlung falsi* en-
of that bank, it Is
id that If Mor « go- to itij-
on he will be confined in the Fe«V ral
prison at Atlanta, Georgia.
A ten days stay in execution was
tea M1 ipse by .Judge Hough.
Understood that mitic-- < f api *ai will
ho lib d immediately. Mors w-i* pai
nled in the custody of Marshal Hon-
kel.
Th j scene in the court room wl
. CON MNUED ON PAQE 2. COLUMN 4
NORRIS TO KICK OFF
rt Game at Electric Park Thui
Afternoon
M Norris will strut the hlj foot'n.i:
j . to try* oil cases
Special Term May Impose Big*
gest Fine Yet
.1 AI^KIT' N V
to r(
of In.linn.
In tho afternoon, amalB.-vmat.- un.l i ,.i ^ ^
KlnRle conHtltution. and becom.* a '""V (
whole state InfitltUtl.m. • Mm John u r,.f
TbretdvHI, pS«ia«nrot tti Okla >ml ;
... ,1 -r:.t i..;. W
leeted as president, with "nly Mrs. |.u fr
Myrtle A. McDoujfnl, pr iident <f the i T.-
fnillnn Territory l-v.l.Tiitijin. mm .1 emu- ' / '
petltor. ' 1 cliirf.eld
ilther o cers will lie ele*.led in.l...
X mass meeting which murkel the >)ty ,^r n tin
fed.ration of the two ornnnlzatlons wo-.M l.
was held 111 tho Broadway Methodist 1 m- r • t! an '
Eplsoopal church, and J;"r'"hnuM It't
lscs1 uia.. 1400,000.
i.1UI
ated ti
fn 0l'.t;
1DO0. ^an in.llc
there wei
re 1.1524 count
,1 tfhipnre
nts of oil at
to In fav
r of tU. 1
ng, In«l., 1
I' TurrJrn
1 !•
tment wa
S the outcon
that the
maximum r'1
counts, s!
add It bo in
- over J.'!1
5,00a.000, whl
fine inij
msed by#Ju(b
. nn.1 t'ni
t the minimi!
> imposed
, would be ii
ul at 1
here 1
appointed by mayor.
Golo'.y:! ibrary
- lng
, Frt .-nan nn.1 Mrs Sarah Cradf
t j will hold •' ! • a two u
J two iu- *l* years eacb.
Two
r an4
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 190, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1908, newspaper, November 7, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126867/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.